Everyone's NPD reports are obviously out, and Nintendo has some great news (for them) to report as well about the end of 2014. December was the Wii U's best month in the console's entire history, with a 29% increase in hardware and software sales over the entire year...

Oh the headache I have from Nintendo constantly coming out with new SKUs for its handhelds. And today Nintendo has done it yet again by announcing the New 3DS. Apparently they haven't learned anything about branding from the Wii U either.
Unlike the 3DS XL...

Last Nintendo Direct press conference (around E3 time), the company said they wanted to make it easier for users in the US be able to StreetPass other 3DS owners. Sure, it won't be as easy as it is in Japan, where the dense population and emphasis on public transportation makes StreetPassing incredibly easy...

Terms of Service agreements (TOS) should be fair and equitable to both parties, but sadly this isn't often the case. Since users don't often get to even see the TOS before throwing their money down, this is an especially insidious practice. The 3DS takes this to a whole new level, and as a result, people are attempting to protest...

Nobody has purchased the 3DS, and Zelda games have frequently seemed to have had too many copies at launch. Nintendo may be attempting to play the market and release a limited number of copies of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3DS when that title hits the market this summer...

The 3DS isn't selling as well as expected. The first week sales were great, and then the second week sales fell off. Nintendo's market research shows that this isn't because people don't want the 3DS, they do, but there is an overwhelming feeling that now is not the time to purchase and adopt the device...

Nintendo had a few things happen today. The company announced that it would likely be releasing a console in 2012 to its investors. There will be a playable demo at E3. 3D has more or less been ruled out of the question. That's about that really. I hope they're selling a console where the controller is a Pip-Boy from Fallout...

Nintendo announced new features for the upcoming Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the 3DS. Not only is one of the greatest games in memory being released in 3D you can stick in your pocket, now it includes the Master Quest (the game with changes and a higher difficulty)...

Most consoles have some major problem to start. The 3DS is no stranger to this, with many complaints. Still, the system is selling like a bag full of stems and seeds to eighth graders (seriously, if you're in high school, you can have the money and the drugs with this scam)...

Capcom releases a trailer
for the spin-off of Resident Evil's Mercenaries mode for Nintendo 3DS, with
the franchise's two key characters (Jill Valentine and Wesker) kicking zombie
butt:
VIDEO: rem3dsjillwesker.flv
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D will be in stores for the Nintendo 3DS starting
June 2, 2011.

While actual numbers are nowhere to be found, Nintendo is claiming that the 3DS had the best one day sales of any handheld device Nintendo has ever released. There don't appear to be any shortages either. At $250, this is impressive, but the DS already has the largest installed user base of any current generation console, handheld or otherwise, so this isn't exactly shocking...

A whole lot of people have been saying that the 3DS causes headaches, and Nintendo has issued a response,
"We have shown Nintendo 3DS at multiple events around the world to literally hundreds of thousands of people and have received very few negative comments...

David Carey, VP of technical intelligence for UBM TechInsights said to EuroGamer that the cost for materials alone for Nintendo to make the 3DS is only one hundred and one dollars. This does not include labor, research and development, marketing or other costs. The 3DS will cost $250 for the American consumer, and something similar everywhere else.
Yeah, sounds about right.
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Nintendo is no stranger to the world of litigation, like every other business in the civilized world, and has put warnings about possible damage to the eyes of children by playing the 3DS on the product and in the media. Specifically children under the age of 6 or less, which is likely some critical period for the development of the eye or the perception of images...